Both men pleaded not guilty in written arraignments earlier this month.

According to Ames Police Cmdr. Geoff Huff, the first incident occurred after hours on Nov. 3, at the Ames Mediacom office at 225 S. Dayton Ave., where Mosley and Lee are accused of prying open a window and took some prescription drugs and used checks.

On Nov. 7, Huff said the two men entered the South Ames Subway at 1311 S. Buckeye Ave., by prying open the door and took cash from the register and $1,000 from a safe.

The next two incidents occurred on Nov. 11, the first at Pizza Ranch at 1404 Boston Ave, followed by Dairy Queen at 3308 Orion Drive. In both incidents, the suspects entered by prying open the drive-through window.

The suspects were unable to leave with any cash from Pizza Ranch, but took an undisclosed amount of cash from Dairy Queen.

Huff said the suspects entered Cyclone Cab at 2006 E. Lincoln Way on Nov. 18 by prying open the door and took cash.

According to Huff, Mosley and Lee returned to the South Ames Subway on Dec. 3, and were able to take more cash after prying open the door to gain access.

On Dec. 6, Huff said police were alerted of two men breaking into Fitz’s Auto at 129 Borne Ave., but no property or cash were taken.

The final burglary occurred on Dec. 11, when Huff said the two men broke into Robert Thomas Dance Center at 319 S. 17th St., and stole $500 worth of property.

The robbery charges for Lee and Mosley stem from two incidents on Dec. 16, where Huff said they robbed both the Kum & Go, 4506 Lincoln Way, and Swift Stop, 3218 Orion Drive, at gunpoint.

Lee also has an additional robbery charge from a Nov. 18 incident at the Swift stop at 3406 Lincoln Way.

Huff said the first-degree criminal mischief charge stems from an incident at Exchange State Bank at 823 Wheeler St., where Mosley and Lee allegedly tried breaking into an ATM. Though the two men were unable to obtain any cash from the machine, the damage was valued at $15,000.

As of Thursday afternoon, Lee was being held at Story County Jail on $75,000 bond, and Mosley on $50,000 bond.

If convicted on all charges, Lee could face up to 147 years in prison, and Mosley could face 129 years.